The Role of Radiation in the Management of Lung Cancer

WILSON APOLLO, MS, CTR, RTT WHA CONSULTING OCTOBER 4, 2018

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Objectives

•Describe and explain how a linear accelerator (Linac) works, and list the various treatment modalities it can deliver, •Distinguish between 2D, 3D-Conformal, IMRT, SBRT, SART, & Online/offline Adaptive Radiotherapy, •Explore NCCN Guidelines for EBRT for lung cancer, •Apply the 2018 STORE Manual RT coding rules to clinical scenarios.

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1 Clinical Scenario 1

72 y/o white female w/ h/o HTN, Hyperlipidemia, CAD, GERD, COPD, who recently presented with productive cough that did not respond to a course of antibiotics, steroids or cough suppressants. Pt has never smoked, no alcohol consumption and no relevant family history. 2/5/18: CXR= 1.4 cm LUL nodular density of indeterminate etiology 2/13/18: Chest CT w/o contrast= 3 cm LUL mass highly suspicious for neoplasm. No pathologically enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes or gross evidence of hilar lymphadenopathy. 2/16/18: PET/CT= Ill-defined 3 cm LUL mass demonstrated hypermetabolic activity, SUV max: 5.5 and is suspicious for a neoplastic process. No other hypermetabolic activity. 2/19/18: LUL Navigational Bronchial FNA= No malignant cells observed.

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Clinical Scenario 1…

Surgery recommended, but pt reluctant and opted for EBRT. Treatment Summary: ◦2/26/18-3/7/18: Left upper lobe, 10MVX/IMRT, stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), 5 Gy x 6 fx= 30 Gy, prescribed to the 100% isodose line with seven noncoplanar beams @ 100 SAD, with DIBH technique. Patient tolerated treatment well.

Where do we start?

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2 Small cell lung cancer (SCLC)

According to the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC), limited stage disease refers to the absence of distant metastatic dz. It is confined to ipsilateral hemithorax, contralateral mediastinal & s’clav nodes & ipsilateral pleural effusion. Extensive state disease includes disease in contralateral hemithorax & distant mets

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Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Most common type of lung cancer, making up ~ 85% of all lung cancers. Tumors that arise centrally are usually squamous cell carcinomas. Most peripheral tumors are adenocarcinomas or large cell ca. Only ~ 16% of pts are diagnosed with stage I disease.

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3 Management of NSCLC

Only about 15% of pts have localized disease at time of diagnosis to attempt a curative resection. Of this group, ~ 50% of them relapse either locally or systemically. For early stage operable disease, a lobectomy with mediastinal/hilar lymph node sampling, is the standard of care. If determined medically inoperable by thoracic surgeon, clinical stage I-II pts should receive curative .

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Objectives

•Describe and explain how a linear accelerator (Linac) works, and list the various treatment modalities it can deliver,

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4 P R E P A Linear Accelerator-Linac R E D B The term linear accelerator (Linac) means that Y W charged particles (electrons) travel in straight lines as I L they gain energy from an altering electromagnetic S O field. N A Most Linacs have dual modalities: they can operate P O in photon mode(multiple energies) & electron mode L L (multiple energies as well). O , M S

Linear Accelerator-Linac

Gantry

Collimator

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5 Linear Accelerators (LINACs) in Radiation Therapy

Linacs are the main component/tool used in the delivery of radiation therapy treatment to cancer patients. Multiple ways of delivering dose via a linac, so it is important to have a basic understanding of this equipment and its fundamental operation. Important for a CTR to know the difference among the various forms of delivering the dose (i.e. 3D conformal, IMRT, IGRT, SIB- IMRT, DART, etc.).

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Linacs

Most linear accelerators have beam energies of 6 MV through 20 MV as well as electron energies of 4-20 MeV. The linear accelerator can be used to treat deep seeded as well as superficial tumors due to these wide range of energies. Keep in mind: Most modern linacs can treat with either photons or electrons.

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6 ViewRay MRIdian Linac System

• Rotating gantry assembly w/ three Cobalt 60 heads (Avg energy: 1.25 MV), • 1st system on the market with Split-magnet MRI imaging system; also allows for imaging during txt (w/o adding to radiation exposure to pt, • Treatment modality includes IMRT, 3D-Conformal, SRS, SBRT.

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ViewRay MRIdian 6 MV Linac System

• 6 MV Linac allows for treatment of deeper seated tumors, • 1st system on the market with Split-magnet MRI imaging system; also allows for imaging during txt (w/o adding to radiation exposure to pt, • Treatment modality includes IMRT, 3D-Conformal, SRS, SBRT.

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7 ViewRay MRIdian Linac System

• MRI-Guided Online Adaptive Radiotherapy involves the changes to a treatment plan based on actual observed changes to the anatomy of a tumor due to shrinkage, patient motion, or patient weight loss/gain. • Change can be done on a daily basis, if warranted. • Treatment Modality Code: 02, External Beam Photons. • Treatment Planning Technique: 10, MRI Guided Online ART • Also referred to as 4D Adaptive RT.

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Small cell lung cancer (SCLC)

Makes up about 10-15% of all lung cancers. It is also considered a systemic disease, even at its early stages. About 70% of pts are diagnosed with SCLC with extensive disease. The most important prognostic factor associated with SCLC is stage of disease, specifically limited vs. extensive disease.

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8 Varian Halcyon Treatment System

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Varian Halcyon Treatment System

Received FDA 510(k) clearance in 2017, New Linac (6 MV) design, cleaner look (Human-centered approach), Wide 100 cm bore, Very high dose rates; allows for faster delivery of treatment. Ex: 2 field IMRT breast treatments delivered w/i 60 seconds, 15 sec image acquisition, Very fast arc therapy, SBRT, 100% image-guided RT

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Cyberknife

6 MV linear accelerator, Can adapt to pt motion during treatment, adjusting for breathing, organ motion, Fiducial gold markers inserted into tumor for tracking, Uses Synchrony Respiratory Tracking System, Sub-millimeter precision, Treatment Modality= 02, External beam, photons, Planning Technique= 07, Stereotactic radiotherapy or , robotic.

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•Beam generated by 6 MV linac mounted on a slip ring gantry. •Ring gantry continuously rotates while pt is moved through the rotating beam plan. Dose is delivered in helical fashion.

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Tomotherapy

Gamma Knife

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11 Zeiss INTRABEAM

Because of the manner in which the x-rays are generated in this system (very much like a linac), and taking into account the low energies produced, this modality should be coded 12, , electronic.

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LIAC & NOVAC Linear Accelerators

•Electron linear accelerators •Used for IORT or IOERT •Since treatment modality is electron, code to 04, External beam, electrons. •Planning Technique: 01, External Beam, NOS.

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12 Objectives

•Describe and explain how a linear accelerator (Linac) works, and list the various treatment modalities it can deliver, •Distinguish between 2D, 3D-Conformal, IMRT, SBRT, SART, & Online/offline Adaptive Radiotherapy, •Explore NCCN Guidelines for EBRT for lung cancer, •Apply the 2018 STORE Manual RT coding rules to clinical scenarios.

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Target Delineation- RT Planning Technique-2D

• Most often applied when treating metastatic dz, particularly for bone mets to extremities and spine. • Parallel-opposed fields used • Often referred to as a Simple Plan. • When applied with a Linac, code to 02: External Beam Photons

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13 Quite often, metastatic dz to spine is treated with 2D planning technique (03), composed of two coplanar (180 degrees apart) treatment fields, Symmetric or AP/PA. Asymmetric CS?

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3D-Conformal

3D-Conformal RT is essentially the predecessor to IMRT. Using MLC leaves, treatment planners can sculpt the shape of the beam to conform to the shape of the target volume. The main difference between IMRT and 3D-Conformal plans is that when the latter is used, the MLC leaves remain stationary. It still uses multiple fields as with IMRT, and each field conforms to the shape of the target as seen from various angles, but the collimator leaves are static through the duration of treatment.

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14 Target Delineation-3D

• Treatment Modality Code: 02, External beam photons. • Planning Technique: 04, Conformal or 3D Conformal.

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IMRT

Technology made possible by DMLC, IMRT not always mentioned in RT Treatment Summary. Important to look in Treatment Plan.

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15 Target Delineation-VMAT-IMRT

• Treatment Modality Code: 02, External beam photons. • Planning Technique: 05, Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT), when standard fx size used.

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Volumetric-modulated arc therapy: VMAT Commercial name used by Eleckta for the RT technique. It is similar to Varian’s RapidArc and Siemen’s Cone-Beam Therapy (CBT). Introduced in 2008. Dose can be delivered faster than conventional fixed IMRT or Tomotherapy tx. Modality Code: 02, External beam photons. It is a form of IMRT and should be coded as such, code 05 (When standard fractionation is used). Arc therapy also used for SBRT. Review RT prescription.

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16 Fraction size

Standard fraction size = 180-200 cGy/fx, typically seen when prescription calls for multiple fractions (anywhere from 10 to 40+). Hypofractionation = > 200 cGy/fx, ex: 500 cGy x 5 fx, often used for SBRT treatments, which calls for large fraction size and only a few fractions (1-6 max). Hyperfractionation = < standard fractionation. Ex: 125 cGy/fx. Sometimes used for H&N treatments.

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Rapid Arc-Varian Type of volumetric arc therapy (VMAT); form of IMRT while the gantry is rotated about the patient. Increased accuracy of treatment made possible by three factors: speed of gantry rotation, shape of the txt aperture through use of DMLC, and dose rate delivery. Code 02, External beam, photons. Code as IMRT, 05 (When standard fractionation is used). Note: Arc therapy also used for SBRT. Review RT prescription.

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17 Dynamic adaptive radiotherapy-DART

An advanced form of IGRT-IMRT treatment. It can adapt to daily changes to tumor volume and pt parameters to adjust the accuracy of the beam. Also referred to as 4D treatment. Code 02, External beam, photons, Code minimally as IMRT, 05, more likely SBRT, 06. Review RT prescription for confirmation. Look for fraction size!

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Objectives

•Describe and explain how a linear accelerator (Linac) works, and list the various treatment modalities it can deliver, •Distinguish between 2D, 3D-Conformal, IMRT, SBRT, SART, & Online/offline Adaptive Radiotherapy, •Explore NCCN Guidelines for EBRT for lung cancer, •Apply the 2018 STORE Manual RT coding rules to clinical scenarios.

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18 NCCN Guidelines for EBRT NCCN v 5.2018- NSCLC

Preference of IMRT over 3D-Conformal, based on prospective study that showed an approximated 60% decrease in high-grade radiation pneumonitis w/ similar survival and tumor control outcomes when compared to 3D-conformal plans, even when a larger tumor volume was treated(RTOG 0617). The study included patients w/ Stage III dz.

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NCCN Guidelines for EBRT NCCN v 5.2018- NSCLC

SABR recommended for pts who are medically inoperable, high surgical risk, or refuse surgery. Studies have shown SABR to achieve tumor control and survival rates comparable to lobectomy.

For pts who undergo surgery, RT not recommended unless there are +margins or upstaging to N2. Concurrent chemo/RT for pts w/ inoperable stage II (node+) and stage III NSCLC, followed by consolidation durvalumab for stage III.

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19 NCCN Guidelines for EBRT NCCN v 2.2018- SCLC Guidelines for NSCLC on RT use are applicable to SCLC. 45 Gy in 3 wks (BID, 1.5 Gy/fx) superior over 45 Gy in 5 wks. Also 45 Gy BID comparable to 66 Gy w/ daily treatments. In pts w/ limited stage SCLC, prophylactic cranial irradiation (PCI) decreases brain mets & increases overall survival. Even pts w/ extensive dz who have responded to treatment benefit from PCI. Preferred dose is 25 Gy in 10 fx.

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American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) clinical practice guidelines-2015 •When lung cancer is managed by RT alone, a minimum of 60 Gy, 2 Gy/fx daily, •Dose escalation > 60 Gy w/ concurrent chemotherapy not associated w/ clinical benefits. •For pts who undergo surgery, post-op RT improves local control for pts with N2 dz.

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20 Management of NSCLC-Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT)

When treating centrally located lung tumor with SBRT, recommendation is to use >3 fractions; preferably use 6-15 fractions(fx) to reduce potential severe toxicity to surrounding structures (esophagus, proximal bronchial tree). It is safer to use 3 fractions when treating peripherally located lung lesions. SBRT in 4-5 fx for tumors close to the heart & pericardium.

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Management of NSCLC-SBRT

Lymph nodes not targeted by SBRT. Multiple non-coplanar fields used to minimize dose to healthy tissues and organs at risk (OARs). Ideally suited for lesions < 5 cm.

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21 Objectives

•Describe and explain how a linear accelerator (Linac) works, and list the various treatment modalities it can deliver, •Distinguish between 2D, 3D-Conformal, IMRT, SBRT, SART, & Online/offline Adaptive Radiotherapy, •Explore NCCN Guidelines for EBRT for lung cancer, •Apply the 2018 STORE Manual RT coding rules to clinical scenarios.

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Canswer Forum Question 9/4/18

“How do we code the field External Beam Planning Technique if the just calls it AP/PA?”

The term AP/PA refers to the direction of the radiation beam only. It provides no information whatsoever on the planning technique code that should be used. AP/PA means that the pt was irradiated with the gantry @ 0 degrees and @ 180 degrees.

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Isocenter

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23 SAD: Source to Axis Distance

100 cm SAD

Central Axis (CAX)

Isocenter

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AP/PA

Coplanar beams: Central axes of pairs of radiation beams overlap, such as in AP/PA or RL/LL fields.

Non-coplanar beams: Central axes of multiple beams do not overlap; reduces dose to healthy tissues, thereby reducing the likelihood of short- term & long-term radiation-induced toxicities.

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24 Clinical Scenario 1: Lung ca

72 y/o white female w/ h/o HTN, Hyperlipidemia, CAD, GERD, COPD, who recently presented with productive cough that did not respond to a course of antibiotics, steroids or cough suppressants. Pt has never smoked, no alcohol consumption and no relevant family history. 2/5/18: CXR= 1.4 cm LUL nodular density of indeterminate etiology 2/13/18: Chest CT w/o contrast= 3 cm LUL mass highly suspicious for neoplasm. No pathologically enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes or gross evidence of hilar lymphadenopathy. 2/16/18: PET/CT= Ill-defined 3 cm LUL mass demonstrated hypermetabolic activity, SUV max: 5.5 and is suspicious for a neoplastic process. No other hypermetabolic activity.

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Clinical Scenario 1…

2/19/18: LUL Navigational Bronchial FNA= No malignant cells observed. Surgery recommended, but pt reluctant and opted for EBRT. Treatment Summary: ◦2/26/18-3/7/18: Left upper lobe, 10MVX/IMRT, stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), 5 Gy x 6 fx= 30 Gy, prescribed to the 100% isodose line with seven noncoplanar beams @ 100 SAD, with DIBH technique. Patient tolerated treatment well.

Where do we start?

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25 Clinical Scenario 1…

Seven non-coplanar beams?? DIBH technique?? 100% isodose lines?

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26 Patient and Disease Information Phase I Radiation Phase I Primary Treatment Volume Phase I to Draining Lymph Nodes Take away point: Phase I Treatment Modality

Phase I External Beam Planning Technique Phase I Dose Per Fraction (cGy) • When SBRT is Phase I Number of Fractions Phase I Total Dose (cGy) prescribed for Phase II Radiation Phase II Primary Treatment Volume curative treatment of Phase II to Draining Lymph Nodes Phase II Treatment Modality lung cancer, regional Phase II External Beam Planning Technique Phase II Dose Per Fraction (cGy) Phase II Number of Fractions LNs are not included Phase II Total Dose (cGy) Course Summary in irradiated field. Total Dose in Radiation Course (cGy) Date Radiation Started Date Radiation Ended Number of Phases Radiation Treatment Discontinued Early? Radiation/Surgery Sequence Reason for No Radiation PREPARED BY WILSON APOLLO, MS, RTT, CTR

Clinical Scenario 2 An 84 year old white male presents with a history of prostate cancer diagnosed in 2000. Pt. is status post radical prostatectomy, NED to date. Pt. is known to have peripheral neuropathy, atrial fibrillation, congestive heart failure, and now presents with an enlarging RUL lung nodule, which appears to be PET neg; also presents with bilat pleural effusions, secondary to CHF. Former cigar smoker. Still drinks socially. FHX+: His brother died of liver cancer at 48. Pt opted for EBRT over surgical intervention.

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27 Clinical Scenario 2…

4/23/18-4/26-18 @ our facility: RUL lung mass, 10 MVX/IMRT/SBRT, 15 Gy x 4 fx= 60 Gy with use of 7 non-coplanar fields @ 100 cm SAD.

Note the large fx size (1500 cGy). Combined with the low # of fxs, these are characteristic of an SBRT plan!!

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Patient and Disease Information Phase I Radiation Phase I Primary Treatment Volume Take away point: Phase I to Draining Lymph Nodes Phase I Treatment Modality

Phase I External Beam Planning Technique Be attentive to fx size and Phase I Dose Per Fraction (cGy) Phase I Number of Fractions # of fx! Large fx size Phase I Total Dose (cGy) Phase II Radiation combined with a few total Phase II Primary Treatment Volume fractions indicates SBRT Phase II to Draining Lymph Nodes Phase II Treatment Modality (or SABT). Phase II External Beam Planning Technique Phase II Dose Per Fraction (cGy) Phase II Number of Fractions Phase II Total Dose (cGy) When IMRT and SBRT are Course Summary Total Dose in Radiation Course (cGy) mentioned in the Date Radiation Started Date Radiation Ended prescription, code to Number of Phases Radiation Treatment Discontinued Early? SBRT! Radiation/Surgery Sequence Reason for No Radiation PREPARED BY WILSON APOLLO, MS, RTT, CTR

28 Clinical Scenario 3

Ms X is a very pleasant 71 Y/O W/F, former smoker (30 pk-yr), w/ pmh of Barrett’s esophagus, GERD, HTN, Hyperlipidemia, anxiety, who presents for additional eval of persistent LLL lung nodule, which was noted late last year (2017) and has been followed since then. Patient denies SOB, cough and sputum production. No hemoptysis, dyspnea on exertion or pleuritic chest pain. Patient is married, no children, retired PT. Younger sister dx’d with breast cancer @ 56. Pt denies asbestos exposure. BMI= 27.13 (131 lb @ 4 ft, 11 in). Social etoh. Pt underwent surgical resection @ outside facility and comes in to consider EBRT for positive margins on LUL lingula wedge resection.

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Clinical Scenario 3… 6/19/18 @ outside facility: LT lower lobe & LUL lingula wedge resection & mediastinal LN dissection= A. LLL wedge; 1.5 cm invasive mucinous adenocarcinoma. LVI-. No visceral pleural invasion. LVI+. B. LLL completion lobectomy; no residual malignancy identified. Bronchial & vascular margins free of tumor. C. LUL, lingula= Adenocarcinoma, predominantly papillary w/ focal lepidic pattern. No visceral pleural invasion. LVI+. Carcinoma present on inked margin. Four peribronchial lymph nodes negative for malignancy (0/4). Level 7 & Level 9 LNs negative for malignancy (0/2). 8th Edition AJCC Pathologic stage: pT1b, pN0.

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29 Clinical Scenario 3-EBRT Treatment

Txt Site Energy Dose/Fx # of Fx Total Dose Start date End date Elapsed (cGy) (cGy) days LT Lingula 10X 600 6/6 3,000 7/18/18 7/30/18 12

IMRT, SBRT technique was used with 5 non-coplanar beams, 100 SAD.

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CASE SCENARIO 3 Take away points: Phase I Radiation Phase I Primary Treatment Volume • When there are positive LNs Phase I to Draining Lymph Nodes Phase I Treatment Modality and EBRT is prescribed, Phase I External Beam Planning expect standard Technique fractionation to be used, Phase I Dose Per Fraction (cGy) Phase I Number of Fractions (180-200 cGy/fx) Phase I Total Dose (cGy) • When there are no + LNs, Phase II Radiation SBRT can be prescribed. Course Summary Total Dose in Radiation Course (cGy) • Always pay attention to Date Radiation Started fraction size & # of fractions Date Radiation Ended used. Number of Phases Radiation Treatment Discontinued • Review RT prescription! Early? Radiation/Surgery Sequence Reason for No Radiation PREPARED BY WILSON APOLLO, MS, RTT, CTR

30 Clinical Scenario 4-Metastatic dz 63 y/o w/f w/ long h/o smoking presented w/ persistent cough. W/u imaging revealed suspicious lesions on RT lung, extensive nodal mets in thorax & s’clav region, along w/ numerous enhancing lesions throughout brain, on MRI, c/w metastatic dz. Also numerous osseous lesions to RT ischium, RT acetabulum. 8/2/18: RUL lung bx= adenocarcinoma, moderately differentiated, w/ acinar & lepidic patterns.

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Clinical Scenario 4- Gamma Knife

8/14/18: Gamma Knife Radiosurgery targeting 9 CNS lesions. Peripheral Margin Tumor Dose= 20 Gy. Total # of sources= 192 Source Strength= 2.2611 Gy/min Total Activity= 3369.98 Ci Total shots= 16

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31 CASE SCENARIO 4 Take away points: Phase I Radiation Phase I Primary Treatment Volume Phase I to Draining Lymph Nodes • Gamma Knife is considered Phase I Treatment Modality EBRT and treatment Phase I External Beam Planning Technique modality code is always 02: Phase I Dose Per Fraction (cGy) external beam. Phase I Number of Fractions • Always code the prescribed Phase I Total Dose (cGy) dose! For brain mets, it is Course Summary typically 18-20 Gy in a Total Dose in Radiation Course (cGy) single session/fx. Date Radiation Started Date Radiation Ended • There is a special code for Number of Phases planning technique for Radiation Treatment Discontinued Early? Gamma Knife, 08.

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In summary… §New RT items in the STORE 2018 manual requires that CTR have a more in-depth understanding of the principles of radiation therapy and the various modalities associated with it. §Important to keep up with the latest advances in radiation oncology. §Critical to learn the language of radiation therapy and radiation oncology! §Critical need for a methodical and expansive effort to educate our profession on these topics. Lack of adequate training can lead to inaccurate capturing of RT data. §Welcome NAACCR initiative to provide this type of training to our professionals.

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32 Quiz –question 1

During VMAT treatment, a. the gantry of a Linac, is rotated to specified gantry angle, then prescribed dose is delivered with gantry in stationary position before moving on to next prescribed gantry angle, b. prescribed dose is delivered continuously as gantry rotates about prescribed arc around the patient, c. electron therapy is administered, d. Hypofractionation is used.

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Quiz –question 2

Which of the following distinguishes SBRT from standard fractionated RT? a. Fraction size, b. Number of fractions, c. Target volume, d. All of the above.

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33 Quiz –question 3

Pt is treated to a LUL lung mass with 15X/IMRT/SBRT, 20 Gy x 3 fx= 60 Gy with use of 9 non-coplanar fields @ 100 cm SAD. The Radiation Treatment Modality code for this phase is a. 01: External beam, NOS b. 02: External beam, photons c. 04: External beam, electrons d. 99: RT modality unknown.

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Quiz –question 4

Pt is treated to a LUL lung mass with 15X/IMRT/SBRT, 20 Gy x 3 fx= 60 Gy with use of 9 non-coplanar fields @ 100 cm SAD. The RT Planning Technique code for this phase is a. 01: External beam, NOS b. 05: Intensity Modulated Therapy (IMRT) c. 06: Stereotactic radiosurgery or radiosurgery, NOS d. 07: Stereotactic radiosurgery or radiosurgery, robotic.

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34 Quiz –question 5

Pt is treated to a RLL lung mass and mediastinal lymph nodes with 6MV/IMRT, 2 Gy x 30 fx= 60 Gy with use of 5 non-coplanar fields @ 100 cm SAD. The Primary Treatment Volume code & Radiation to Draining Lymph Nodes for this phase is a. 30: Lung or bronchus & 88: NA b. 39: Chest/lung (NOS) & 02: Thoracic lymph node regions c. 39: Chest/lung (NOS) & 88: NA d. 30: Lung or bronchus & 02: Thoracic lymph node regions

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